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US-6522513

Back-electromotive force protection circuit

PublishedFebruary 18, 2003
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Technical Abstract

A back-electromotive force protection circuit that is able to protect circuit components other than a hard disc against the back-electromotive force generated in the hard disc. A back-electromotive force protection circuit includes a power source 10, a hard disc 20 having a positive side terminal connected via a connection line 22 to the positive side terminal of the power source 10 and having Ma negative side terminal connected via connection lines 24, 26 to the negative side terminal of the power source 10, a load 30 provided between the connection line 22 and the connection line 24 and a FET 40 for turning off the connection lines 24, 26 if no power is supplied from the power source 10.

Patent Claims
13 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A back-electromotive force protection circuit comprising: a power source; a hard disc having a positive side terminal connected via a first connection line to a positive side terminal of said power source and having a negative side terminal connected via a second connection line to a negative side terminal of said power source; a load provided between said first connection line and said second connection line; and line breaking means for turning off said second connection line if no power is supplied from said power source, wherein said line breaking means is positioned in between said load and said hard disc.

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2. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 1 , wherein there is provided a resistor which consumes the back-electromotive force generated from said hard disc between said line breaking means and said hard disc.

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3. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 1 , wherein said line breaking means is a FET having its gate connected to said first connection line.

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4. A back-electromotive force protection circuit comprising: a power source; a power-driven unit having a positive side terminal connected via a first connection line to a positive side terminal of said power source and having a negative side terminal connected via a second connection line to a negative side terminal of said power source; a load provided between said first connection line and said second connection line; and line breaking element which turns off said second connection line if no power is supplied from said power source, wherein said line breaking element is positioned in between said load and said power-driven unit.

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5. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 4 , wherein there is provided a resistor which consumes the back-electromotive force generated from said power-driven unit between said line breaking element and said power-driven unit.

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6. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 4 , wherein said line breaking element is a FET having its gate connected to said first connection line, with its source and drain being connected to and interposed in said second connection line.

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7. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 5 , wherein said line breaking element is a FET having its gate connected to said first connection line, with its source and drain being connected to and interposed in said second connection line.

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8. A back-electromotive force protection circuit comprising: a power source; a power-driven unit having a first side terminal connected via a first connection line to a first side terminal of said power source and having a second side terminal connected via a second connection line to a second side terminal of said power source; a load provided between said first connection line and said second connection line; and a line breaking element which turns off said second connection line if no power is supplied from said power source, wherein said line breaking element is positioned in between said load and said power-driven unit.

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9. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 8 , wherein there is provided a resistor which consumes the back-electromotive force generated from said power-driven unit between said line breaking element and said power-driven unit, said resistor being connected between the first and second connection lines downstream of said line breaking element.

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10. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 8 , wherein said line breaking element is a FET having its gate connected to said first connection line, with its source and drain being connected to and interposed in said second connection line.

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11. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 9 , wherein said line breaking element is a FET having its gate connected to said first connection line, with its source and drain being connected to and interposed in said second connection line.

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12. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 8 , wherein said line breaking element is connected across the first and second connection lines downstream of said load.

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13. The back-electromotive force protection circuit according to claim 8 , wherein said power-driven unit comprises a hard disc.

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Filing Date

November 1, 1999

Publication Date

February 18, 2003

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